A thin film magnetic head is constructed so that in the case where a magnetic pole layer has a tensile stress, an insulating layer under the magnetic pole layer has a tensile stress and a gap layer on the magnetic pole layer similarly has a tensile stress. The tensile stress in the magnetic pole layer is maintained by the mechanical influence of the tensile stresses in the insulating layer and the gap layer. Consequently, the magnetic domain structure of the magnetic pole layer is optimized so as to suppress leakage of a magnetic flux remained in the magnetic pole layer to the outside at the non-recording time due to the influence of a magnetoelastic effect immediately after recording. Thus, unintended erasure of information recorded on a recording medium is suppressed.
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1. A perpendicular magnetic recording head comprising: a thin film coil for generating a magnetic flux; a magnetic pole layer extending rearward from a recording-medium-facing surface which faces a recording medium traveling in a medium travel direction, emitting the magnetic flux generated by the thin film coil toward the recording medium, and having a tensile stress in the whole; and a nonmagnetic layer which buries the magnetic pole layer, thereby magnetically isolating the magnetic pole layer, and having a tensile stress at least in part of the nonmagnetic layer, wherein the magnetic pole layer specifies a recording track width of the recording medium, the nonmagnetic layer includes a first nonmagnetic layer part which is adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a first direction in the medium travel direction, a second nonmagnetic layer part which is adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a second direction opposite to the first direction, a third nonmagnetic layer part adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a third direction in the recording track width direction, and a fourth nonmagnetic layer part adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a fourth direction opposite to the third direction, and only the first and second nonmagnetic layer parts have a tensile stress.
2. A perpendicular magnetic recording head comprising: a thin film coil for generating a magnetic flux; a magnetic pole layer extending rearward from a recording-medium-facing surface which faces a recording medium traveling in a medium travel direction, emitting the magnetic flux generated by the thin film coil toward the recording medium, and having a tensile stress in the whole; and a nonmagnetic layer which buries the magnetic pole layer, thereby magnetically isolating the magnetic pole layer, and having a tensile stress at least in part of the nonmagnetic layer, wherein the magnetic pole layer specifies a recording track width of the recording medium, the nonmagnetic layer includes a first nonmagnetic layer part which is adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a first direction in the medium travel direction, a second nonmagnetic layer part which is adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a second direction opposite to the first direction, a third nonmagnetic layer part adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a third direction in the recording track width direction, and a fourth nonmagnetic layer part adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a fourth direction opposite to the third direction, and only the third and fourth nonmagnetic layer parts have a tensile stress.
3. A magnetic recording apparatus on which a recording medium and a perpendicular magnetic recording head for performing a magnetic process on the recording medium are mounted, wherein the perpendicular magnetic recording head comprises: a thin film coil for generating a magnetic flux; a magnetic pole layer extending rearward from a recording-medium-facing surface which faces a recording medium traveling in a medium travel direction, emitting the magnetic flux generated by the thin film coil toward the recording medium, and having a tensile stress in the whole; and a nonmagnetic layer which buries the magnetic pole layer, thereby magnetically isolating the magnetic pole layer, and having a tensile stress at least in part of the nonmagnetic layer, wherein the magnetic pole layer specifies a recording track width of the recording medium, the nonmagnetic layer includes a first nonmagnetic layer part which is adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a first direction in the medium travel direction, a second nonmagnetic layer part which is adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a second direction opposite to the first direction, a third nonmagnetic layer part adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a third direction in the recording track width direction, and a fourth nonmagnetic layer part adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a fourth direction opposite to the third direction, and only the first and second nonmagnetic layer parts have a tensile stress.
4. A magnetic recording apparatus on which a recording medium and a perpendicular magnetic recording head for performing a magnetic process on the recording medium are mounted, wherein the perpendicular magnetic recording head comprises: a thin film coil for generating a magnetic flux; a magnetic pole layer extending rearward from a recording-medium-facing surface which faces a recording medium traveling in a medium travel direction, emitting the magnetic flux generated by the thin film coil toward the recording medium, and having a tensile stress in the whole; and a nonmagnetic layer which buries the magnetic pole layer, thereby magnetically isolating the magnetic pole layer, and having a tensile stress at least in part of the nonmagnetic layer, wherein the magnetic pole layer specifies a recording track width of the recording medium, the nonmagnetic layer includes a first nonmagnetic layer part which is adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a first direction in the medium travel direction, a second nonmagnetic layer part which is adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a second direction opposite to the first direction, a third nonmagnetic layer part adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a third direction in the recording track width direction, and a fourth nonmagnetic layer part adjacent to the magnetic pole layer in a fourth direction opposite to the third direction, and only the third and fourth nonmagnetic layer parts have a tensile stress.
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July 22, 2005
August 18, 2009
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